Factastic Daily

Fact Archive

Browse all 365 facts from our collection.

Day 1
Science

The human brain takes in 11 million bits of information every second but is aware of only 40.

Day 2
History

The short-lived Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896 is the shortest war in history, lasting only 38 minutes.

Day 3
Technology

The first-ever VCR, which was created in 1956, was the size of a piano.

Day 4
Trivia

It is impossible for most people to lick their own elbow.

Day 5
Nature

Octopuses have three hearts.

Day 6
Science

A teaspoonful of a neutron star would weigh about 6 billion tons.

Day 7
History

In ancient Rome, it was considered a sign of leadership to be born with a crooked nose.

Day 8
Technology

The first computer mouse was made of wood.

Day 9
Trivia

A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time: 1/100th of a second.

Day 10
Nature

The heart of a shrimp is located in its head.

Day 11
Science

Sound travels 4.3 times faster through water than in air.

Day 12
History

Cleopatra was not Egyptian. She was of Greek descent.

Day 13
Technology

Google was originally called "Backrub".

Day 14
Trivia

The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.

Day 15
Nature

A snail can sleep for three years.

Day 16
Science

It's impossible to hum while holding your nose.

Day 17
History

The Vikings were the first people to discover America, long before Columbus.

Day 18
Technology

The QWERTY keyboard was designed to slow typists down.

Day 19
Trivia

Bananas are berries, but strawberries are not.

Day 20
Nature

Butterflies taste with their feet.

Day 21
Science

Venus is the only planet to spin clockwise.

Day 22
History

The Leaning Tower of Pisa was never straight to begin with.

Day 23
Technology

Approximately 100 billion emails are sent and received each day.

Day 24
Trivia

There are more possible iterations of a game of chess than there are atoms in the known universe.

Day 25
Nature

A rhinoceros's horn is made of hair.

Day 26
Science

On average, a person will have over 1,460 dreams a year.

Day 27
History

The first toilet ever seen on film was in Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho".

Day 28
Technology

The first alarm clock could only ring at one time: 4 a.m.

Day 29
Trivia

The Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters.

Day 30
Nature

A bat can eat up to 1,000 insects per hour.

Day 31
Science

An average human produces enough saliva in their lifetime to fill two swimming pools.

Day 32
History

In Switzerland, it is illegal to own just one guinea pig.

Day 33
Technology

In 1983, the first mobile phone went on sale in the USA at a price of almost $4,000.

Day 34
Trivia

There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth.

Day 35
Nature

A dragonfly has a lifespan of 24 hours.

Day 36
Science

The human eye can distinguish 10 million different colors.

Day 37
History

The Great Wall of China is not visible from the moon.

Day 38
Technology

The world's first website is still online.

Day 39
Trivia

A group of crows is called a murder.

Day 40
Nature

The electric eel can produce a shock of up to 600 volts.

Day 41
Science

Hot water will turn into ice faster than cold water.

Day 42
History

The national anthem of Greece has 158 verses.

Day 43
Technology

The original name for the search engine DuckDuckGo was "DuckDuckGo".

Day 44
Trivia

A baby octopus is about the size of a flea when it is born.

Day 45
Nature

The chameleon’s tongue is twice as long as its body.

Day 46
Science

Your bones are 31% water.

Day 47
History

The first known contraceptive was a crocodile dung pessary used by the ancient Egyptians.

Day 48
Technology

The first public text message was sent in 1992.

Day 49
Trivia

There is a town in Norway called Hell.

Day 50
Nature

Koalas sleep for about 22 hours a day.

Day 51
Science

The speed of a computer mouse is measured in "Mickeys".

Day 52
History

The longest reigning monarch in history was Louis XIV of France.

Day 53
Technology

The first email was sent in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson.

Day 54
Trivia

The word "nerd" was first coined by Dr. Seuss in "If I Ran the Zoo".

Day 55
Nature

A group of owls is called a parliament.

Day 56
Science

If you could drive your car straight up, you would reach space in just over an hour.

Day 57
History

The first Olympic games in 776 BC awarded olive wreaths, not medals.

Day 58
Technology

The first domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com.

Day 59
Trivia

In Japan, it is considered rude to blow your nose in public.

Day 60
Nature

The sea otter holds hands with other otters while sleeping so they don’t float away.

Day 61
Science

The Earth is not a perfect sphere; it bulges at the equator.

Day 62
History

The shortest US president was James Madison at 5 feet 4 inches.

Day 63
Technology

The first webcam was used to monitor a coffee pot.

Day 64
Trivia

The longest word in the English language without a vowel is "rhythms".

Day 65
Nature

The tongue of a blue whale weighs as much as an elephant.

Day 66
Science

An individual blood cell takes about 60 seconds to make a complete circuit of the body.

Day 67
History

The first person to be convicted of speeding was going 8 mph.

Day 68
Technology

The term "bug" for a computer glitch was popularized after a real moth was found in a computer.

Day 69
Trivia

The only letter that does not appear in any U.S. state name is "q".

Day 70
Nature

A giraffe's neck is too short to reach the ground.

Day 71
Science

About 70% of an adult human body is water.

Day 72
History

The famous "I have a dream" speech by Martin Luther King Jr. was improvised.

Day 73
Technology

The first banner ad on a website had a click-through rate of 44%.

Day 74
Trivia

A group of porcupines is called a prickle.

Day 75
Nature

The oldest known living tree is over 5,000 years old.

Day 76
Science

You can't taste food without saliva.

Day 77
History

The first capital of the United States was New York City.

Day 78
Technology

The @ symbol was chosen for email addresses to separate the user name from the domain name.

Day 79
Trivia

The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.

Day 80
Nature

A group of jellyfish is called a smack.

Day 81
Science

The average person has about 100,000 hairs on their head.

Day 82
History

The inventor of the Pringles can is buried in one.

Day 83
Technology

The first video game was created in 1958.

Day 84
Trivia

There is a species of jellyfish that is biologically immortal.

Day 85
Nature

The star-nosed mole can find and eat food in less than a quarter of a second.

Day 86
Science

The human nose can remember 50,000 different scents.

Day 87
History

The word "avocado" comes from the Aztec word for testicle.

Day 88
Technology

The first photograph of a person was an accident.

Day 89
Trivia

The longest English word is 189,819 letters long and is the chemical name for titin.

Day 90
Nature

A group of pandas is called an embarrassment.

Day 91
Science

The strongest muscle in the human body is the jaw muscle.

Day 92
History

The shortest war in history was between Britain and Zanzibar on August 27, 1896.

Day 93
Technology

The first text message said "Merry Christmas".

Day 94
Trivia

The fear of long words is called "hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia".

Day 95
Nature

The only mammal capable of true flight is the bat.

Day 96
Science

The human stomach can dissolve razor blades.

Day 97
History

The first American president to have a telephone in the White House was Rutherford B. Hayes.

Day 98
Technology

The creator of the popup ad has apologized for his creation.

Day 99
Trivia

The "M's" in M&Ms stand for "Mars" and "Murrie".

Day 100
Nature

A group of kittens is called a kindle.

Day 101
Science

The human brain is more active at night than during the day.

Day 102
History

The first person to circumnavigate the globe was Ferdinand Magellan's slave, Enrique.

Day 103
Technology

The first search engine was called Archie.

Day 104
Trivia

The state of Florida is larger than England.

Day 105
Nature

A group of rhinos is called a crash.

Day 106
Science

The average person walks the equivalent of five times around the world in a lifetime.

Day 107
History

The first book ever printed was the Gutenberg Bible.

Day 108
Technology

The first mouse pad was invented in 1969.

Day 109
Trivia

The world's largest desert is Antarctica.

Day 110
Nature

A group of apes is called a shrewdness.

Day 111
Science

The human body contains enough carbon to make 9,000 pencils.

Day 112
History

The first person to break the sound barrier was Chuck Yeager.

Day 113
Technology

The first smartphone was created in 1992.

Day 114
Trivia

The longest time between two twins being born is 87 days.

Day 115
Nature

A group of geese is called a gaggle.

Day 116
Science

The human heart beats over 100,000 times a day.

Day 117
History

The first chewing gum was sold in 1848.

Day 118
Technology

The first computer programmer was a woman named Ada Lovelace.

Day 119
Trivia

The smallest bone in the human body is in the ear.

Day 120
Nature

A group of fish is called a school.

Day 121
Science

The human body has enough fat to make seven bars of soap.

Day 122
History

The first man to walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong.

Day 123
Technology

The first video to be uploaded to YouTube was "Me at the zoo".

Day 124
Trivia

The oldest "your mom" joke was discovered on a 3,500-year-old Babylonian tablet.

Day 125
Nature

A group of larks is called an exaltation.

Day 126
Science

The human eye blinks over 4,200,000 times a year.

Day 127
History

The first pair of sunglasses were invented in China in the 12th century.

Day 128
Technology

The first photo on Instagram was of a dog.

Day 129
Trivia

A shrimp's heart is in its head.

Day 130
Nature

A group of crows is known as a murder.

Day 131
Science

The Earth's core is as hot as the surface of the sun.

Day 132
History

The first Olympic games were held in Greece.

Day 133
Technology

The first video game to be played in space was Tetris.

Day 134
Trivia

A duel between three people is called a truel.

Day 135
Nature

A group of whales is called a pod.

Day 136
Science

The human body has more than 600 muscles.

Day 137
History

The first movie with sound was "The Jazz Singer" in 1927.

Day 138
Technology

The first computer virus was created in 1983.

Day 139
Trivia

The longest hiccups on record lasted for 68 years.

Day 140
Nature

A group of eagles is called a convocation.

Day 141
Science

The human brain weighs about 3 pounds.

Day 142
History

The first recorded use of the word "hello" as a greeting was in 1827.

Day 143
Technology

The first laser was built in 1960.

Day 144
Trivia

The only food that doesn't spoil is honey.

Day 145
Nature

A group of lions is called a pride.

Day 146
Science

The human body is made up of about 7 octillion atoms.

Day 147
History

The first credit card was introduced in 1950.

Day 148
Technology

The first digital camera was invented in 1975.

Day 149
Trivia

A "moment" is a medieval unit of time equal to 90 seconds.

Day 150
Nature

A group of elephants is called a parade.

Day 151
Science

The human body has enough iron to make a 3-inch nail.

Day 152
History

The first successful parachute jump was in 1797.

Day 153
Technology

The first website was created in 1991.

Day 154
Trivia

A group of ferrets is called a business.

Day 155
Nature

The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards.

Day 156
Science

The average human brain contains about 86 billion neurons.

Day 157
History

The first public library in the world was opened in ancient Rome.

Day 158
Technology

The first successful video game console was the Magnavox Odyssey.

Day 159
Trivia

A group of cats is called a clowder.

Day 160
Nature

The shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.

Day 161
Science

The human body has more than 200 bones.

Day 162
History

The first restaurant was opened in Paris in 1765.

Day 163
Technology

The first television broadcast was in 1928.

Day 164
Trivia

A group of bears is called a sloth or a sleuth.

Day 165
Nature

The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world.

Day 166
Science

The human body produces about 25 million new cells each second.

Day 167
History

The first newspaper was published in Germany in 1605.

Day 168
Technology

The first successful airplane flight was in 1903.

Day 169
Trivia

A group of frogs is called an army.

Day 170
Nature

The ostrich is the largest bird in the world.

Day 171
Science

The human body has 206 bones.

Day 172
History

The first electric traffic light was installed in 1914.

Day 173
Technology

The first ATM was installed in London in 1967.

Day 174
Trivia

A group of ravens is called an unkindness or a conspiracy.

Day 175
Nature

The kangaroo can't walk backwards.

Day 176
Science

The human brain uses 20% of the body's oxygen and calories.

Day 177
History

The first successful heart transplant was in 1967.

Day 178
Technology

The first mobile phone call was made in 1973.

Day 179
Trivia

A group of sharks is called a shiver.

Day 180
Nature

The crocodile can't stick its tongue out.

Day 181
Science

The human body contains about 60,000 miles of blood vessels.

Day 182
History

The first person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was Jean Henri Dunant.

Day 183
Technology

The first video game with a high score was "Space Invaders".

Day 184
Trivia

A group of giraffes is called a tower.

Day 185
Nature

The butterfly has 12,000 eyes.

Day 186
Science

The human brain is 73% water.

Day 187
History

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize was Marie Curie.

Day 188
Technology

The first computer to defeat a world chess champion was Deep Blue.

Day 189
Trivia

A group of gorillas is called a band.

Day 190
Nature

The bee has 5 eyes.

Day 191
Science

The human body has more bacteria than human cells.

Day 192
History

The first person to reach the North Pole was Robert Peary.

Day 193
Technology

The first website to sell something was a pizza from Pizza Hut.

Day 194
Trivia

A group of hippos is called a bloat.

Day 195
Nature

The starfish has no brain.

Day 196
Science

The human body can survive for weeks without food, but only a few days without water.

Day 197
History

The first person to reach the South Pole was Roald Amundsen.

Day 198
Technology

The first laptop computer was the GRiD Compass.

Day 199
Trivia

A group of jaguars is called a shadow.

Day 200
Nature

The whale shark is the largest fish in the world.

Day 201
Science

The human body contains enough phosphorus to make 2,200 match heads.

Day 202
History

The first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean was Charles Lindbergh.

Day 203
Technology

The first computer with a graphical user interface was the Xerox Alto.

Day 204
Trivia

A group of kangaroos is called a mob.

Day 205
Nature

The electric catfish can generate a shock of up to 350 volts.

Day 206
Science

The human body contains enough potassium to fire a toy cannon.

Day 207
History

The first person to climb Mount Everest was Sir Edmund Hillary.

Day 208
Technology

The first video game to feature a female protagonist was "Ms. Pac-Man".

Day 209
Trivia

A group of lemurs is called a conspiracy.

Day 210
Nature

The monarch butterfly migrates up to 3,000 miles.

Day 211
Science

The human body contains enough sulfur to kill all the fleas on an average dog.

Day 212
History

The first person to walk on the Moon was Neil Armstrong.

Day 213
Technology

The first social media platform was SixDegrees.com.

Day 214
Trivia

A group of leopards is called a leap.

Day 215
Nature

The praying mantis is the only insect that can turn its head 360 degrees.

Day 216
Science

The human body has more than 100 trillion cells.

Day 217
History

The first person to discover penicillin was Alexander Fleming.

Day 218
Technology

The first MP3 player was the "MPMan F10".

Day 219
Trivia

A group of nightingales is called a watch.

Day 220
Nature

The seahorse is the only animal where the male gives birth.

Day 221
Science

The human body contains about 4 grams of iron.

Day 222
History

The first person to invent the telephone was Antonio Meucci.

Day 223
Technology

The first search engine to index the entire web was AltaVista.

Day 224
Trivia

A group of otters is called a raft.

Day 225
Nature

The walking stick insect can grow up to 21 inches long.

Day 226
Science

The human body has 60,000 miles of blood vessels.

Day 227
History

The first person to invent the light bulb was Humphry Davy.

Day 228
Technology

The first video game to have a story was "Adventure".

Day 229
Trivia

A group of parrots is called a pandemonium.

Day 230
Nature

The wood frog can survive being frozen solid.

Day 231
Science

The human body has enough carbon to fill 9,000 lead pencils.

Day 232
History

The first person to invent the airplane was Richard Pearse.

Day 233
Technology

The first video game to have a password system was "Metroid".

Day 234
Trivia

A group of penguins is called a colony.

Day 235
Nature

The tardigrade, or water bear, can survive in the vacuum of space.

Day 236
Science

The human body has a liter of saliva in it at all times.

Day 237
History

The first person to invent the car was Karl Benz.

Day 238
Technology

The first video game to have a battery-powered save feature was "The Legend of Zelda".

Day 239
Trivia

A group of pigeons is called a flock.

Day 240
Nature

The glass frog has transparent skin.

Day 241
Science

The human body has more than 650 muscles.

Day 242
History

The first person to invent the radio was Guglielmo Marconi.

Day 243
Technology

The first video game to have an ending was "Donkey Kong".

Day 244
Trivia

A group of rabbits is called a herd.

Day 245
Nature

The mimic octopus can imitate other sea creatures.

Day 246
Science

The human body has about 5 liters of blood.

Day 247
History

The first person to invent the television was John Logie Baird.

Day 248
Technology

The first video game with voice acting was "Dragon's Lair".

Day 249
Trivia

A group of rats is called a mischief.

Day 250
Nature

The pistol shrimp's claw can create a bubble that is as hot as the sun's surface.

Day 251
Science

The human body has 22 internal organs.

Day 252
History

The first person to invent the computer was Charles Babbage.

Day 253
Technology

The first video game with 3D graphics was "Battlezone".

Day 254
Trivia

A group of squirrels is called a scurry or a dray.

Day 255
Nature

The archerfish can spit water to shoot down insects.

Day 256
Science

The human body has enough sodium to fill a salt shaker.

Day 257
History

The first person to invent the bicycle was Karl von Drais.

Day 258
Technology

The first video game with a female protagonist was "Samus Aran" from "Metroid".

Day 259
Trivia

A group of swans is called a bevy or a wedge.

Day 260
Nature

The bombardier beetle can spray a boiling hot chemical spray.

Day 261
Science

The human body has enough chlorine to disinfect a swimming pool.

Day 262
History

The first person to invent the printing press was Johannes Gutenberg.

Day 263
Technology

The first video game to be made into a movie was "Super Mario Bros.".

Day 264
Trivia

A group of tigers is called an ambush or a streak.

Day 265
Nature

The sea cucumber can eject its internal organs as a defense mechanism.

Day 266
Science

The human body has enough magnesium to make a spark.

Day 267
History

The first person to invent the camera was Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.

Day 268
Technology

The first video game to have a licensed soundtrack was "Journey".

Day 269
Trivia

A group of turtles is called a bale.

Day 270
Nature

The hairy frog breaks its own bones to produce claws.

Day 271
Science

The human body has enough zinc to make a small coin.

Day 272
History

The first person to invent the battery was Alessandro Volta.

Day 273
Technology

The first video game to be rated "M" for Mature was "Mortal Kombat".

Day 274
Trivia

A group of vultures is called a committee.

Day 275
Nature

The horned lizard can shoot blood from its eyes.

Day 276
Science

The human body has enough copper to make a penny.

Day 277
History

The first person to invent the steam engine was Thomas Savery.

Day 278
Technology

The first video game to have a live orchestra was "Final Fantasy VII".

Day 279
Trivia

A group of walruses is called a herd or a pod.

Day 280
Nature

The malaysian exploding ant can rupture its own body to release a sticky, corrosive substance.

Day 281
Science

The human body has enough cobalt to make a blue crayon.

Day 282
History

The first person to invent the cotton gin was Eli Whitney.

Day 283
Technology

The first video game to have a celebrity endorsement was "Michael Jackson's Moonwalker".

Day 284
Trivia

A group of weasels is called a gang or a pack.

Day 285
Nature

The texas horned lizard can squirt blood from its eyes up to 5 feet away.

Day 286
Science

The human body has enough lead to make a bullet.

Day 287
History

The first person to invent the sewing machine was Thomas Saint.

Day 288
Technology

The first video game to have a cover system was "Kill Switch".

Day 289
Trivia

A group of wolves is called a pack.

Day 290
Nature

The potato bug is not a true bug and is actually a type of cricket.

Day 291
Science

The human body has enough tin to make a tin can.

Day 292
History

The first person to invent the refrigerator was Oliver Evans.

Day 293
Technology

The first video game to have regenerating health was "Halo: Combat Evolved".

Day 294
Trivia

A group of woodpeckers is called a descent.

Day 295
Nature

The hagfish is the only animal that has a skull but no vertebral column.

Day 296
Science

The human body has enough nickel to make a coin.

Day 297
History

The first person to invent the microwave oven was Percy Spencer.

Day 298
Technology

The first video game to have a physics engine was "Trespasser".

Day 299
Trivia

A group of wombats is called a wisdom.

Day 300
Nature

The bone-eating snot flower worm lives on the carcasses of whales.

Day 301
Science

The human body has enough aluminum to make a soda can.

Day 302
History

The first person to invent the computer mouse was Douglas Engelbart.

Day 303
Technology

The first video game to have a day/night cycle was "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time".

Day 304
Trivia

A group of zebras is called a zeal or a dazzle.

Day 305
History

The ancient Egyptians used slabs of stone as pillows.

Day 306
Science

Polar bear fur is not white; it is transparent and hollow, which makes it appear white.

Day 307
Nature

The Amazon rainforest produces 20% of the world’s oxygen.

Day 308
Technology

The average person blinks 20 times a minute.

Day 309
Trivia

The color red doesn’t make bulls angry; they are color-blind.

Day 310
History

The first person to be featured on the cover of Time magazine was Joseph G. Cannon in 1923.

Day 311
Science

Goldfish can remember things for up to five months.

Day 312
Nature

The mimic octopus can impersonate up to 15 different marine species.

Day 313
Technology

The first successful photograph was taken in 1826 and took eight hours to expose.

Day 314
Trivia

The "dot" over the letter "i" and "j" is called a tittle.

Day 315
History

The shortest war in American history was the "Toledo War" between Michigan and Ohio, with no casualties.

Day 316
Science

Humans and giraffes have the same number of neck vertebrae.

Day 317
Nature

A group of porcupines is called a prickle.

Day 318
Technology

The first commercially available cell phone, the DynaTAC 8000x, cost $3,995 in 1984.

Day 319
Trivia

The plural of "cul-de-sac" is "culs-de-sac".

Day 320
History

The U.S. flag was designed by a 17-year-old high school student.

Day 321
Science

An octopus has nine brains.

Day 322
Nature

The immortal jellyfish can revert to its juvenile polyp stage after reaching maturity.

Day 323
Technology

The original name for Windows was "Interface Manager".

Day 324
Trivia

The "sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick" is considered one of the toughest tongue twisters.

Day 325
History

The Nobel Prize was established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite.

Day 326
Science

It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for light to travel from the Sun to the Earth.

Day 327
Nature

A shrimp’s heart is in its head.

Day 328
Technology

The first computer was so large it took up an entire room.

Day 329
Trivia

There is a "Museum of Bad Art" in Massachusetts.

Day 330
History

The ancient Romans used urine as mouthwash.

Day 331
Science

A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus.

Day 332
Nature

The axolotl can regenerate its limbs, heart, and even parts of its brain.

Day 333
Technology

The first alarm clock was invented in ancient Greece and used a system of rising water.

Day 334
Trivia

The world’s oldest piece of chewing gum is over 9,000 years old.

Day 335
History

The first submarine was invented in 1620 by a Dutch engineer.

Day 336
Science

The average human body contains enough sulfur to kill all the fleas on an average dog.

Day 337
Nature

A group of alligators is called a congregation.

Day 338
Technology

The term "Wi-Fi" doesn't actually stand for anything.

Day 339
Trivia

The longest wedding veil was longer than 63 football fields.

Day 340
History

The first vending machine was invented in ancient Greece and dispensed holy water.

Day 341
Science

More than 50% of your body is not human, but composed of bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

Day 342
Nature

A newborn kangaroo is only about 1 inch long.

Day 343
Technology

The first-ever computer bug was a real moth stuck in a computer.

Day 344
Trivia

The voice actors for Mickey and Minnie Mouse were married in real life.

Day 345
History

The ancient Olympic games included a competition for trumpeters.

Day 346
Science

Space smells like a combination of diesel fumes, gunpowder, and barbecue.

Day 347
Nature

A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.

Day 348
Technology

The first Apple logo featured Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree.

Day 349
Trivia

The longest English word without a true vowel (a, e, i, o, u) is "rhythm".

Day 350
History

In the 19th century, dentures were commonly made from the teeth of deceased soldiers.

Day 351
Science

Babies are born with approximately 300 bones, but adults have only 206.

Day 352
Nature

A group of hummingbirds is called a "charm".

Day 353
Technology

The first text message ever sent was "Merry Christmas".

Day 354
Trivia

The word "lethologica" describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.

Day 355
History

Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as a medicine.

Day 356
Science

A bolt of lightning is five times hotter than the surface of the sun.

Day 357
Nature

Wombat poop is cube-shaped.

Day 358
Technology

The first consumer digital camera was released by Kodak in 1994 and had 0.01 megapixels.

Day 359
Trivia

There are more fake flamingos in the world than real ones.

Day 360
History

The fork was once considered scandalous and blasphemous.

Day 361
Science

Your brain generates about 12-25 watts of electricity, enough to power a low-wattage LED light.

Day 362
Nature

A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.

Day 363
Science

The brain itself cannot feel pain.

Day 364
History

The world's first novel, "The Tale of Genji," was written in Japan in the early 11th century.

Day 365
Technology

The word "robot" comes from a Czech word "robota," meaning forced labor or drudgery.